On Scratch I made my first game and I did not need help to make it.
Scratch
On Scratch I made my first game and I did not need help to make it.
Welcome to our Class Blog. Our teacher was Mrs Hussain :)
On Scratch I made my first game and I did not need help to make it.
I learned about two WWII leaders Erwin Rommel and Heinrich Himmler.
For my enterprise project, I’m making a sledging snowman with sweets. It has two marshmallow and three candy canes. It even has eight choco chips, two eyes, two buttons and four for the mouth. YUM YUM !
I moved up to Grade 3 in Piano and I am getting better at reading sheet music. I am also playing more difficult pieces.
I went to a technical class in the summer for fun at Phoenix Flames, she thought I was good so they put me in their competition team.
I go on Tuesdays and Thursdays and now I’m a competitive dancer/cheerleader!
I have also taught myself a various amount of gymnastics skills.
Recently I have been asked if I want to continue with Celtics Pro Youth Club and sign with them in the 2019 and play with their under 13s. I am proud with my achievement and I will continue to practise my football skills and try to get as far as I can with Celtic.
I learnt how to sing , how to do angles , I won a choir competition and I learnt how to bake.
Ever since I got a Fitbit, I have been getting more and more fit. My target for my steps every day is 10,000 and I pass it most days. The first time I passed it my total number of steps for that day was between 17,000 and 20,000.
I was mvp in the East Renfrewshire basketball tournament and our team won the league. We lost 3 games and won 7. In the final I scored 20 points that 10 baskets.
Near the start of p7 I decided to donate my hair to the Little Princess Trust. This is a charity that turns your hair in to a wig for children who have lost their hair. This meant that my hair went to someone who really wanted it. This is a great achievement for me.
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